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. >> the sheriff in orange county, florida, now confirms a computer investigator missed a crucial google search on a computer found in anthony's home. someone searched "foolproof suffocation methods." the same day that anthony's 2-year-old daughter caylee was last seen alive. anthony was acquitted of murder last year. >>> a vigil was held last night in central minnesota for two teens shot to death by a homeowner. the shooter, byron smith, is likely to be charged with second degree murder today. he claims that they broke into his house and he fired in self-defense. but he did not report it to police. the bodies were later found in his basement. the neighbors say smith is a decent guy who may have just snapped. >>> and now to an impromptu emergency mission. a dramatic deep sea rescue 250 miles off the coast of mexico. scuba divers in the pacific ocean stumbled on this giant whale shark entangled into thick rope it was wrapped so tightly it was cutting into its flesh. one diver came to the rescue with his pocket knife slicing away at the rope which had been there so long it was covered in b
. >> the sheriff in orange county, florida, now confirms a computer investigator missed a crucial google search on a computer found in anthony's home. someone searched "foolproof suffocation methods." the same day that anthony's 2-year-old daughter caylee was last seen alive. anthony was acquitted of murder last year. >>> a vigil was held last night in central minnesota for two teens shot to death by a homeowner. the shooter, byron smith, is likely to be charged with...
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host: let's go on to wanda in florida. hi, wanda. caller: i have a question for you. i paid into social security. i now get social security benefits. every month i have premiums coming out of my check. how can you consider them as socialist programs. we paid into them. host: stay on the line. guest: i also get social security and i pay my medicare premiums. i'm in the same boat she is. the benefits that are being paid a much greater than the amount repaid in. -- then the amount we pay again . they're not actuarially sound. we have to look at it to see to have these programs solvent for the next 20, 30, 40 years and for my children that will be on social security and medicare 20 years from now. in terms of some of the other programs, it depends on what you're talking about. is it socialism to support cancer research or to build roads and bridges all over our country? i don't think so. is it socialism to help people when they are hurting because of terrible unemployment? i do not think so. i think we have a responsibility to be fiscally prudent. host: do you have a resp
host: let's go on to wanda in florida. hi, wanda. caller: i have a question for you. i paid into social security. i now get social security benefits. every month i have premiums coming out of my check. how can you consider them as socialist programs. we paid into them. host: stay on the line. guest: i also get social security and i pay my medicare premiums. i'm in the same boat she is. the benefits that are being paid a much greater than the amount repaid in. -- then the amount we pay again ....
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bush becomes the president of the united states at least in part because of the weather in the florida panhandle. i can't think of any more random. if you run history a million times they would make people win differently cui hodes you would get george w. bush 400,000 times and al gore 400,000 times and john mccain 100,000 times. people that are at the center of the distribution, people that are likely to win, people that have been thoroughly evaluated and filtered by the process. another way with filtered leaders they are very similar. they have a lot in common with each other. but if you can get power in bypassing the process of something happens so that the filtration process isn't able to thoroughly evaluate you in the dalia vision process recognizing that you are not what it is looking for for whatever reason and stopped you from getting power boats can be in the end of the distribution of people that might gain power. >> host: these people are not stopped even though the back is stacked. >> guest: sometimes it might not be stacked against them to the evaluation process can't be t
bush becomes the president of the united states at least in part because of the weather in the florida panhandle. i can't think of any more random. if you run history a million times they would make people win differently cui hodes you would get george w. bush 400,000 times and al gore 400,000 times and john mccain 100,000 times. people that are at the center of the distribution, people that are likely to win, people that have been thoroughly evaluated and filtered by the process. another way...
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host: last year to steve -- florida, republican caller. caller: i'm curious, the democrats, they control the white house, the senate come of all these cuts she is talking about, so many less teachers, i am curious, what does she think -- who does she think is causing that? is she blaming the republicans? it is strange how all these cuts -- guest: i am not blaming anybody right now. i am trying to give an example of what would happen with these cuts. i agree -- i agree with republicans when we say we cannot waste money. we cannot waste money with bureaucracy. we are really pushing to make sure there is an audit, for example, of all the money spent on testing. but at the end of the day, what the recession did was a state after state after state cut a lot of money out of public education. kids suffered for it. what the federal government has done in education is it is a backstop -- it helps kids who are most in need. that is why a lot of funding like title 1 goes to kids in rural or urban areas who are most in need. what i am saying is that e
host: last year to steve -- florida, republican caller. caller: i'm curious, the democrats, they control the white house, the senate come of all these cuts she is talking about, so many less teachers, i am curious, what does she think -- who does she think is causing that? is she blaming the republicans? it is strange how all these cuts -- guest: i am not blaming anybody right now. i am trying to give an example of what would happen with these cuts. i agree -- i agree with republicans when we...
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how about jeff from florida? jeff? >> caller: hey, jim. i saw facebook was up today, but knowing that the new ad blocker app has been released for android devices, how is that going to effect the company? >> it's going to be okay. facebook has the sponsored story thing. really good piece by sanford bernstein today about facebook. that guy hated it when it was right to hate it. he told you to stop hating it at the bottom. tells you to buy it below here. he's my guy. i believe in facebook at these levels. my kids were on facebook a lot this weekend. okay. how about joe in mississippi? joe? >> caller: hello, jim, how you doing? >> hey, doing pretty well. how about you? >> caller: good. okay. mmr, had a rough day today. down 22.5%. >> this one is too hard. it is just entirely a speck play on this davy jones locker, davy jones, well, i'd rather, you know -- sleepy dreams. show what i mean here. no. mmr, hold it until it goes back over 10 then sell it. i think i'm done waiting for mmr to go to 25. i need bob in massachusetts, please. bob? no dou
how about jeff from florida? jeff? >> caller: hey, jim. i saw facebook was up today, but knowing that the new ad blocker app has been released for android devices, how is that going to effect the company? >> it's going to be okay. facebook has the sponsored story thing. really good piece by sanford bernstein today about facebook. that guy hated it when it was right to hate it. he told you to stop hating it at the bottom. tells you to buy it below here. he's my guy. i believe in...
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and the weather in the florida panhandle. there's nothing more random than the weather in florida. if you run history a million times, random events make different people win -- different likely hoods of winning. running that election a million times, you get george w. bush 400,000 times and john mccain 100,000 times. a lot of people. people who are at the center of the distribution, likely to win, people who have been thoroughly evaluated, filtered by the process. another way i describe it is filtered leaders. they are similar. they have a lot in common p each -- a lot in common with each other. if you get power by bypassing the process, something happens so the process is not able to thoroughly evaluate you, and in the process recognize that you are not what it is looking for for whatever reason and stop you from gaining power, then those people, i call them unfitterred, can be on the extreme of that distribution of people who might possibly gain power. >> host: so these people are not stopped, even though the deck is stack
and the weather in the florida panhandle. there's nothing more random than the weather in florida. if you run history a million times, random events make different people win -- different likely hoods of winning. running that election a million times, you get george w. bush 400,000 times and john mccain 100,000 times. a lot of people. people who are at the center of the distribution, likely to win, people who have been thoroughly evaluated, filtered by the process. another way i describe it is...
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this is especially true in florida where one bakery is selling them for 50 cents. >> it's sad they're not going to know what twinkies are. >> it's just sad that a few greedy people decided to make a pay cut wasn't good enough and wanted 100% pay cut. ridiculous. >> brian: so many people turned out for the sweet sale. the store sold 2100 twinkies in 15 minutes. >> gretchen: would you pay $99 to find out how your teen-ager drives when they think you're not watching? that's exactly what parents can do as part of a new police program being launched in 285 cities across the country. an off-duty police officer will tail your teen on the road for 15 to 20 minutes, then report their findings to the parents. >> i said, i'm going to have you follow followed. you're going to be followed and if there is a problem, we're going to have a problem. so i thought that might in itself might be a good enough of a message for her to drive properly and then thought why not, let's do this. let's get a report and see how it goes. >> gretchen: that parent let her daughter know she was going to be followed, so
this is especially true in florida where one bakery is selling them for 50 cents. >> it's sad they're not going to know what twinkies are. >> it's just sad that a few greedy people decided to make a pay cut wasn't good enough and wanted 100% pay cut. ridiculous. >> brian: so many people turned out for the sweet sale. the store sold 2100 twinkies in 15 minutes. >> gretchen: would you pay $99 to find out how your teen-ager drives when they think you're not watching? that's...
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mark in jacksonville, florida. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi mark. >> caller: hi, stephanie. how are you? >> stephanie: go ahead. >> caller: i was wanting to ask a question, why isn't more people talking about the patriot act? >> stephanie: well, why right now? >> caller: well because you know, the fiscal cliff is coming and this is one of the big bush era expenditures which has really become a monstrosity. >> stephanie: yeah. i get your point. i just was wondering did it come up in some context. everything should be on the table during these negotiations. let's go to jeff in chicago. hi jeff. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: great show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i do believe that mccain sounds like a grumpy old man. i also do believe that as far as the fiscal negotiations go, we have the upper hand. we should not relent. not only should all of the loopholes be closed. >> stephanie: jeff. by the way, i was just going to say, i think one of the reasons why there's starting to be cracks in the grover norquist pl
mark in jacksonville, florida. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi mark. >> caller: hi, stephanie. how are you? >> stephanie: go ahead. >> caller: i was wanting to ask a question, why isn't more people talking about the patriot act? >> stephanie: well, why right now? >> caller: well because you know, the fiscal cliff is coming and this is one of the big bush era expenditures which has really become a monstrosity. >> stephanie: yeah. i get your...